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$19.35 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: John Mayall (vocals, piano, organ, harmonica); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Hughie Flint (drums).
Includes original release liner notes by Neil Slaven & reissue liner notes by Paul Trynka.
1966's BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON is full of portent, as some of its participants would become superstars after its release. Future Cream guitarist Eric Clapton was highly rated enough in the UK blues-rock scene to score second billing, but it wasn't until this recording that he'd had the opportunity to truly stretch out in the studio and show off his awesome soloing skills. Clapton's earlier stint in the Yardbirds had found his ideas largely shouted down by pop-oriented producer/manager ...
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| | Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe CD (2003)
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$14.45 As the electric guitar ace Joe Bonamassa was so strongly inspired by blues and blues-oriented six-stringers (i.e., Clapton, Johnny Winter), many of his fans would politely pester him about doing a disc of blues standards. Originally done as a lark, the results of such a session were deemed by Bonamassa good enough to be released--hence, BLUES DELUXE, on which he covers some lesser-known songs and includes three originals. Of course, his fierce, scorching guitar is center stage. If axe-men such as Peter Green, Rory ...
| | Stevie Ray Vaughan Solos, Sessions & Encores CD (2007)
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$8.99 Though Texas blues guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan will obviously be best remembered for his own catalog, he was a man who liked to spread his talent around. SOLOS, SESSIONS & ENCORES is a collection of archival tracks (most of them previously unreleased) that find the six-string wizard sitting in with everybody from Albert Collins to David Bowie, and generating the kind of excitement that made him the preeminent blues artist of his era, yet ...
| | B B King Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters CD (2003) Remastered
Everyday I Have The Blues album
$8.35 This edition in Universal's discount-priced compilation series 20th Century Masters/The Christmas Collection is actually a re-titled reissue of the 2001 collection A Christmas Celebration of Hope. It took B.B. King a long time to get around to his first Christmas album, which didn't appear until about half a century into his recording career. It's an adequate, good-humored reprisal of various holiday chestnuts, among them some material with blues/R&B origins, like "Merry Christmas Baby." King wrote just one new song for the album, the instrumental "Christmas Love," though he did originally record another of the tracks, "Christmas Celebration," back in 1960. Wisely he plays "Auld Lang Syne" as a funky instrumental instead of vocalizing the singalong lyrics. In addition to periodic bursts of King's trademark guitar, there is plenty of brass and organ in the peppy arrangements. The Nashville String Machine adds its strings to just three tracks, which cuts down on over-produced excess (which is only a problem on "Please Come Home for Christmas"). It's hardly the first King you'll pull off your shelf, and not the first R&B Christmas album you'll turn to, either, but you could do worse in the holiday season. ~ Richie Unterberger
Liner Note Author: B.B. King.
Recording information: ...
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$15.99 Although his previous studio albums have rightly positioned him as the king of electric blues guitarists, Joe Bonamassa's gut-wrenching expressiveness and technical ...
| | Beausoleil Deja Vu CD (1991)
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$13.19 Included are leader Michael Doucet's musical concoctions. ~ Jeff Hannusch
Photographer: Kim Andrus.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Raoul Breaux; Annick Colbert; ...
| | Bobby "Blue" Bland Dreamer CD (1974) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.29 Bobby Bland entered the '70s with the blues in his heart and two women on each arm. Having established himself as one the nation's top bluesmen decades before as a gritty crooner with a disarming effect on the ladies, Bland fully embraced his amorous side on DREAMER. There is a noted hedonistic edge to his blues here and a more relaxed sense of passion. Gone are the dark nights and the uptown sophistication. They are replaced with sultry grooves that seem to bubble with the excess and indulgence so often associated with the '70s. The album's strongest tracks ("Ain't no Love in the Heart of the City," "I Wouldn't Treat a Dog [The Way You Treated Me]," and "Yolanda") revolve around love gone wrong, each featuring a dynamic performance from Bland. However, no matter how much heartbreak Bobby Bland conveys on DREAMER, there is the sense that the next girl is not far behind.
Remastered reissue of his 1974 release on the MCA label. Includes the hits "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" & "I Wouldn't Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)". Guest ...
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| | Six Organs Of Admittance Sun Awakens CD (2006)
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$12.69 There are two main differences between SUN AWAKENS and previous Six Organs albums: Chasny is joined on this disc by drummer Noel Von Harmonson, whose work is more spare and muted than the percussion on previous albums. And the album ends with a 23-minute track, the aforementioned "River of Transfiguration," which features almost every sound imaginable, and plenty of unimaginable ones too. SUN AWAKENS is truly a disc only Ben Chasny could have made.
From the clear, sunlit tones of "Torn By Wolves" to the exhausted drone that ends the epic "River of Transfiguration," SUN AWAKENS is the type of sonic vision quest that fans of Six Organs frontman Ben Chasny have been looking forward to. The seven tracks on this disc cover a great deal of ground, but they all share stellar production values and Chasny's ...
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$17.19 Track Listing of songs: Duck and Cover; Play Dead; ...
| | Donnie Ray Smooth Operator CD (2007)
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